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I have a compaq computer video card is plug keyboard mouse but when I power up the computer consistently runs no video comes up. the computer just continues to run flashing power button in front and flashing led on cd-rom drive

You could just have a lose connection inside your box, IDE cable hard disk not connected properly jumpers or switch set wrong if your cd, when you start up do your here beeps, if you do could be memory related.

But it sounds like your hard disk drive and your cdrom drive are on the same IDE cable and both devices are masters, make your CD a slave, should solve your problem (if that is your problem)

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